CIC-Montreal: Canada's Declining Role on the International Stage
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Description
The Canadian International Council presents:
Canada's Declining Role on the International Stage
with
Hélène Laverdière
The Montreal branch of the Canadian International Council is pleased to invite you to a timely discussion on Canada's changing role in the world with Hélène Laverdière, Official Opposition Critic for International Cooperation, the Americas and Consular Affairs.
SPEAKER'S BIOGRAPHY
Hélène Laverdière holds a doctoral degree in Sociology from the University of Bath in England. She speask French, Enlgish, Spanish and a bit of Madarin Chinese.
After a brief period of research and teaching at Université Laval's Sociology department, Hélène entered Canada's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1992 as a foreign service officer. She was posted to various locations, including Washington, D.C., Dakar, Senegal and Santiago, Chile.
Throughout her career, Hélène has received various honours, including numerous scholarships and an award from the Minister of Foreign Affairs for her contribution to Canadian foreign policy.
Returning to Montreal in 2007, she worked as a freelance translator, researcher and journalist prior to her election as a Member of Parliament on May 2nd 2011 for the riding of Laurier - Sainte-Marie. She was named Official Opposition Critic for International Cooperation.
In June 2011 she was made a member of the Foreign Affairs and International Development Committee. In October 2011, during the NDP’s Leadership race, she was named Official Opposition Critic for Foreign Affairs and was also given the responsibility of Deputy House Leader of the Official Opposition.
She is currently the Official Opposition Critic for International Cooperation, the Americas and Consular Affairs.